More than approx.
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Tu ne
Blank
Tune
Blank 4 sec. needed
a
4B
direction of
Fast-forward
Play
M1
| | | I | rn HL TT
Fast-forward
tape travel
Play
Approx. 15 sec.
INTRO CHECK facility
4. If the STOP button is not pressed, the
Intro Check funtion is released depend-
ing on the setting of the REVERSE
MODE switch,
== : Released
when tape reaches the
end.
=>:
Released
when tape reaches the
end on the reverse side.
>):
Released after completing one full
loop of the tape from the initial
side.
Notes:
For Intro Check, deck | has priority. How-
ever, if deck II is being set to the play
mode or a cassette is not loaded in deck I,
this facility is engaged fro deck II.
Pressing the INTRO
CHECK
button is
possible
in any
tape
operation
mode
except play-pause and record-pause. The
search
direction
is determined
by the
direction indicator which is lit.
eWhen
during
Intro Check,
if any tape
Operation button except REC MUTE
is
pressed,
the
Intro
Check
function
is
canceled and the corresponding
mode is
entered.
See
also: "Notes
Common
to INTRO
CHECK, PGM, CDS, CPS".
The PGM function is provided to facilitate
search and playback of any desired tunes on
the tape (up to 19).
1. Load the tape you wish to listen to into
deck | or Il.
3. Press the MEMO/CHECK
button. The
display appears as shown below.
Program number:
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Tune a
4. Press the PROGRAM button repeatedly
or hold it down until the figure corres-
Ponding
to the desired tune number,
counting from the beginning of side A or
B, appears in the program number dis-
play. Refer to chart "How to Count the
Desired Tunes for PaM/COS Operation".
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et
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5. Press the MEMO/CHECK button to store
this number. The figure in the program
number display will be changed.
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MEMO/
CHECK
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6. Repeat steps 4 to 5 to program other
tunes.
eAfter
programming
up to
19 tunes,
pressing
the MEMO/CHECK
button
causes the program
display to show
first program number.
¢ Programmed tunes can be arranged at
random,
such
as
in the
sequence
2-1-5...
eDuring
programmed
music
search,
search-playback-search . .. can be done
in this order. To display a number
smaller than the previous programmed
tune number, keep the PROGRAM
button
pressed
until
the
number
appears; then press the MEMO/CHECK
button to store that number.
eFor any correction
of the program,
refer to the chart "How to Remove,
Add, Replace Any Programmed Tune".
7. Press 44 or >>
button to skip to the
beginning of side A or B.
<< : If the tunes are counted from the
beginning of side A.
>> : If the tunes are counted from the
beginning of side B.
8. The
tape fast-winds
to the
1st pro-
grammed
tune; then playback
is per-
formed; after completion, the tape is
fast-wound
to
the
next
programmed
tune, and so forth.
Notes:
Programming
tunes can be done without
loading the tape.
eThe program display will change to the
counter mode in the following cases, to
indicate that all programmed tunes have
been erased:
1. After completion of programmed music
search.
2. When
any
operation
button
except
PAUSE is pressed during playback with
programmed music search.
elf a certain programmed tune number does
not exist on the tape, when that number is
reached during programmed music search,
the tape will fast-wind to the end, thereby
canceling the programmed
music search
operation.
eSee
also: 'Notes
Common
to INTRO
CHECK, PGM, CDS, CPS".
Programming can be actin daring the
intro check as the first section of each tune
can be listened to. This means there will be
no problem, even if you don't know what
tunes are recorded on the tape.
We call this feature ICMD
(Intro Check
Memory Dubbing). For other information
related
to
ICMD, refer to "Intro
Check
Facility"
page
6 and
in the "Dubbing"
section,
"To
dub
only
required
tunes",
("If you don't know the tunes beforehand"),
page 10.
1. Load
a cassette
with
the tape fully
wound on the left reel in deck |.
2. Press the INTRO CHECK button to con-
tinuously detect the beginning of each
tune.
3. When
the tune to be programmed
is
heard, press the MEMO/CHECK button.
The
tune
number
display
will
now
indicate the program number and tune
number that are stored.
4. After completion of programming, press
the <4 button to return the tape to the
beginning of side A.
5. Programmed
music search can be per-
formed
from the start of tape in the
same way, as a PGM function.
How to Count the Desired Tunes for PGM/CDS Operation
Programming can be done by counting
from the beginning of each tape side,
AorB.
Example (See illustration)
When
counting from the beginning of
side A, assign (1) (1st tune of side A)
to () (4th tune of side B)
When
counting from the beginning of
side B, assign as [1] (1st tune of side B)
to [8] (5th tune of side A)
Beginning
Leader
@
a
Beginning
Note:
a
Even when (5) and ©) are actually one
tune,
the
PGM/CDS
feature
treats
this section as two tunes for counting
purposes.